HOW I DARKENED MY GREY HAIR. '♦ Lady Gives Simple Home Process that She Used to Darken Her Grey Hair. For years 1 tried to restore my B'oy to its natural colour with the prepared dyes and stains, but none of them gave satisfac tion, and they were all expensive. I finally came across a simple mixture «vhirh 1 mixed at home that gives wonderfu! ri'sults. I gave the formula, which is as follows, to a number of my friends, and thoy «■« delighted with it:—To 7oz of wattr add a small box of Orle* Compound, ioz <>f glycerine, and los of bay rum. These in gred'ente can be bought at any chemist s at very little cost, and mixed at home to save money. Use every other day until tne hair becomes the required shade. *t used to not only darken the grey hair, but to remove dandruff and act as a tonic to tha hair. It is not sticlcy nor greasy, dob» not iiff ( mUI doaa not colour scalp*
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 3
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